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Bihar’s Darbhanga Airport records highest growth under UDAN scheme

Darbhanga airport in Bihar has been recognised as the top airport in India under the UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) regional air connectivity scheme, according to an official from the Airports Authority of India

Outbound
Nepal witnesses recovery post Covid in tourist numbers

Nepal witnesses recovery post Covid in tourist numbers

Nepal witnessed in total 98,773 tourist arrivals by air in April, of which 31,437 were Indians, according to the data released by its Tourism Board. Nepal’s tourism industry is recovering faster in the post-Covid era,

Technology Startup forum
Mastercard, Getout System to enhance business travel management via Spends Ecosystem

Mastercard, Getout System to enhance business travel management via Spends Ecosystem

Mastercard has colloborated with travel and spend management firm Getout System to launch its proprietary Spends Ecosystem, the first SaaS-based platform with an integrated marketplace to service all stakeholders in the business travel space. By

Aviation
Virgin Galactic to resume flights to space

Virgin Galactic to resume flights to space

It appears that Virgin Galactic is preparing to resume its commercial flights to space for tourists after a temporary grounding. The company is planning a four-member test flight this month, with the goal of launching

Aviation
Go First Crisis: TAAI delegation led by Jyoti Mayal met Civil Aviation Minister

Go First Crisis: TAAI delegation led by Jyoti Mayal met Civil Aviation Minister

A TAAI (Travel Agents Association of India) delegation led by its president Jyoti Mayal met the Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia in New Delhi. During the half an hour meeting Mayal briefed the minister on

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Centre to re-allocate Haj flights of Go First to other airlines

Centre to re-allocate Haj flights of Go First to other airlines

The Indian government has decided to re-allocate the Hajj flights that were originally planned to be operated by Go First, an airline facing financial difficulties. The decision comes in light of Go First's cancellation of

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